"1. The essential card which is the archetypical trump under which you were born (also see 'Your essential card')
2. The personality card which is the court card corresponding to your zodiac sign (also see 'Court cards in Zodiac')
3. The destiny card which is the number card standing in the zodiac decan in which you were born

Second, type in your birthdate in the field below the two cards on the right, in a date format like 'January 25, 1962'. Both cards will get displayed."

My cards:
1. The Chariot
2. Knight of Wands
3. 9 of Wands
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Sat, 17 Mar 2018 04:58:29 GMTI know this is far from the best place to ask, but does anybody here have any experiences with (yourself, or people close to you having) bipolar...I know this is far from the best place to ask, but does anybody here have any experiences with (yourself, or people close to you having) bipolar disorder?

In particular, any experiences with medication or natural healing?

My mother who is LSE has it I believe. Not yet psych MD diagnosed but our family doctor has suggested it as an offshoot of post-partum depression.
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Fri, 16 Mar 2018 17:04:07 GMTMy whole time growing up, probably like many (most?) people, I was told to "follow my dreams." Now I'm just trying to figure out, what does that even mean? I just found this Psychology Today article that says "Don't quit everything and make bumper stickers for environmentalists. That's just dumb." I аgreed with that since I don't think cutting out a bunch of cheap colored pieces of paper is the height of human achievement, but I was just like "wait, that's what that was supposed to mean?" I grew up thinking that the best dream you can have is whatever gives you the most interesting stories to tell to other people. Take the movie The Sound of Music. It's telling people to follow their dreams, but the entire movie is about her running away from the convent to marry the Navy guy, and then from the Nazis. I have no idea what happens afterward aside from a lot of Alp-climbing while singing in dirndls and lederhosen (please sign me up,) but just her singing with the kids over and over again simply wouldn't make an interesting movie. I might just have read too much Nietzsche and had too much disdain for Oprah growing up, but how do the people around you use motivational phrases like this?
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